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7,FELADATSOR oLVASOTT SZOVEG ERTESE + In the following interview with been removed. oes « Read the text and match th the appropriate numbers (1-6) + There is one extra question + Write the letters in the Interview with Chef Vikas Khanna of Junoon - New York Reporters (O) ose cece cen den ctu gut MVM EAVES cv VK: My grandmother. She taught me how to cook. | understood the power of food when 'was just a child, simply by observing my family and friends at mealtimes. Food Was the center point, when everyone sat together at the table. It was and still ‘Sthe most inspiring part of my profession. Reporter: (1) : UE Wile culinary schools do provide a major link between industry and training Poking is an art as well as a task, so success in cooking also has alot to oe es emM'alents and Passion. | always bear this in mind when choosing new colleagues. 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By 1954, Goossens suc- ceeded in 8aining the Support of NSW Premier Joseph Cahill, who = called for designs for a dedicated Opera house, a Benner int be the site: Cahill had wi ‘ailway Station, desi Competition was La 3 entries, Tepresentin, ae It was also Goossens we anted it to be on or near tembe! unched by Cahill on 13 Septem. ies, The ' g architects from 32 countries. re, ea tobe designed 0 8 Pal seating 3.009 and a small hall for 1,200 peor po Concerts gee ferent uses, Including full-scale operas, orchestral one Wines, announecy lectures, ballet performances and other presentat cquatl Tam Depot, ge" 1987, was Jorn \tzon, a Danish architect. 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H) was too small for large functions. 1) in1959, J) became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 0) | 15) | 16) | 17) | 18) | 19) | 20) | 21) | 22) Gime doesn't pay Sepp ggg goss s8888 teller, he began to worry cee police before he While standing ; aoe th le Standing in line, waiting to give his n' re ight cal oa rage o™eONe had seen him write the note a 4 a) teller window. ‘ Wags "iMutes later, as he was standing in line § gested 0 . Wel left the Bank of America and crossed the street to back at the Bank of America, he lls Fargo Bank. 107 Scanned with CamScanner e (Nyelvhelyesség . to rob a downtown Bank of America, walked into the b, rani UP. PUT ALL YOUR MUNY IN THIS BAG," eS Ich antin| D) Aman, wanting ae and wrote “THIS IZA STICK E) ene defeated, the man said, “OK,” and left the Wells Fargo Bank, isit i lling errors that he was not it, and surmising from his spel not th, Sere 2 ia in the harbour, told him that she could not accept is sti nt pa because it was written on a Bank of America deposit slip and that he would either have to fill out a Wells Fargo deposit slip or go back to Bank i c) testing few minutes in line, he handed his note to the Wells Fargo teller, H) The Wells Fargo teller then called the police. Source: http: //www.laughbreak.com/stories/crime_doesn_t_pay.html 23) | 24) | 25) | 26) | 27) | 28) | 29) | 30) NYELVHELYESSEG + Youare going to read an article about animal welfare issues. Som: are missing from the text. 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In some cases, the behaviour of dol- ann captivity also results (5) i a dolph urethe we ie injured wild animals. | — —* You are going to read z Angels, Some words are missing the text. * Your task is to choose the most appropriate W ach gap (8-17) in the text, Write the letter © b ae white boxes below. _, (ites one extra word th € example (0) has b “hate's Angels Yh siya) lig bose “ Academy only to be assigned (9 & "4 directing traffic, However, they are inariums often stress that every effort is being made (6) |l-being of the animals. Many dolphinariums are also involved in research education programs, assist in cases of beachings, and provide aid to nog yp the intelligent sabrina spojcc®: and the sensitive Kelly Garrett grad their own death. In response to criti- en- Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphinarium f the appropriate ig and tomboyish the Los Ange- handling switch- to work for the the alluring Duncan, 8) uate (8) such as (10) ———— 109 Scanned with CamScanner Charles Townsend Agency as private (1)__—- ' ‘ hem “angels,” is never seen full i , Charlie who nicknames ther s et ee episodes the viewer sees the back of his head and his arms, and hea ca surrounded by beautiful women. Charlie assigns cases to the Angels and id liaison, John Bosley via a speaker (13) Like other American TV crime shows (14)___ the 1970s, Charlie's was generally formatted in the way of a procedural drama. Most episodes foll a regular structure whereby a (15) is committed, the Angels are the case details by Charlie and Bosley at the Townsend office and the trio go ut dercover. Toward the end of the episode one of (16) itis 2 race against time for the others to rescue their friend before she meets som horrible fate. Inevitably, the fi sats inal scene would be back at the Townsend office wit Charlie offering his Congratulations for a (17) well done. is uncovered a A) hired 4 8) b G) creat investigators a = E) phone 4) eae v ne na duties 1) crime L) from 17) t are goi , vet i Some words i Sei motets that fit in the | a = Words on the d Military Life Insurance «ate jones (0) (be) assigned to t induct oe advise new recruits about tia) he arena tine fits, especially their Serviceman's Group Life Insurance (SGLI). It wasn't font ries the centre's Lieutenant (19) (notice) that Private Jones had aaa 400% record for insurance sales, which had never happened before. Rather than ask spout this, the Lieutenant (20) __(tand) in the back of the room and listened to Jones's sales pitch. Jones (21) (explain) the basics of the sGLIto the new recruits, and then said: “If you (22) (have) SGLI and go into battle and (23) (be) killed, the government has to pay $200,000 to(24)__——_(you) beneficiaries. If you don't have SGLI, and you go into bat- tle and get killed, the government has to pay only a maximum of $6000.” “Now,” he(25)____———_ (conclude), "which bunch do you think they are going to send into battle first?” Source: http://www. taughbreak.constores/miltary.lfe.isurance hint m Scanned with CamScanner “Halle HALLOTT SZOVEG ERTESE QO» 0) 1) 2) 3) 4 5) 6 7) ne + Your taskis to fill in the gaps in the sentences with one word. = In this section you are going to hear a story about a man’. has been given for you. i First, you will have some time to study the task, and then. whole recording in one piece. ra Then, after a short pause, you will hear the recording again, | we will play the text in shorter sections to give you enough time down your answers, At the end, you will have some more time to check your worl % Aman was repairing his... motorcycle... on the patio, The man was dragged into the eee by the motorcycle. He was lying on the when his wife ran into the room. an ambulance. She noticed that some gasoline She wiped it up with . She threw the towels int ‘0 the suffered burns to his buttocks, Scanned with CamScanner 0) Stephen Orris 0 A)a farmer. C)anature conservation activist. 10) Stephen thinks that the term ‘sustainability’ is 70) 4) incorrectly used in advertisements. 8) not well understood by most people. C) losing its meaning. — N) Being sustainable is defined by Stephen as A) not being wasteful. 8 |_| | 8) shopping at farmers! markets. ©) using recycled materials. [al 2) Stephen believes that beginner gardene's 4) use too much water for irrigation. heir location. often choose the wrong plants for C) tend to overplant their garden. %) Stephen lives ina Manhattan apartment. historic district, 1“) ‘ural village, *tephen prefers gardens that are Well organized, 'Nharmony with nature. full of colourful flowers. 1" Scanned with CamScanner 9 7. FELADATSOR 45) The pictures in Tomorrow's Gardening A) were taken by professional photographers. 8) display gardens of Stephen's neighbourhood. C) were taken by Stephen. 16) Gardening is beneficial for the world a A) because plants cool the earth. B) because it provides food. C) especially when it is organically done. 17) Gardening is beneficial for people 1” A) because it reconnects them with nature. B) because it teaches them to work hard. C) because it is a great hobby. __ + Inthis section you are going to hear a short story about * Your task is to write the letter of the correct answer int right: A = true, B = false, n been given for you. | * First, you willhave some tir | ime to study the task, and ther | ze Fecording in one piece. 5 ae | eee Teagan you will hear the recor in short i i Par eeen lorter sections to give you eno! L * Atthe end, you will hav ‘¢ some more time to check youl A , ) The mailman struggled with the wind, 18) The 19) Th “ind snatched the mail from the mailman's hand. le mail was blown out to the street. 20) b enni ) Mrs, Pennington ran outside to get the mail. ' mail. 21) Tommy was fascinate ae ‘d by the colourful leaves, af was red, 23) Tommy followed the 24) Mrs, pe maple le maple leaf to the city dump. ANINgton was relieved to find Tommy. Bee idol ld Scanned with CamScanner ee an > jpASKESZSEG too, in which you: I say why they © + tell him whi i BEST MOVIE OF THE SEASON WANTED Have you seen any great films lately? i will | Share your experience with our readers and we Tour choice: send youa small gift «© large pop-corn coupons "ee issues of Cinema magazine Ea mail: &ditor@cinemagazine.com ns Scanned with CamScanner

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